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Re: How do you go about buying your product(s)? - 11-01-2009, 12:10 AM

haha, man ive read so many threads/reviews/articles its crazy. Thou i havent bought a LOT of stuff i have been watching trends and seeing what seems to CONTINUE to be promoted as good (such as megs M105 which i plan to try). Have any of you guys checked out Detailing.com ?? Their prices are pretty impressive...not as vast of a selection as AG but on what they do have they have great bulk by prices. Anyone ever buy from them?
   
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Re: How do you go about buying your product(s)? - 11-01-2009, 07:04 AM

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haha, man ive read so many threads/reviews/articles its crazy. Thou i havent bought a LOT of stuff i have been watching trends and seeing what seems to CONTINUE to be promoted as good (such as megs M105 which i plan to try). Have any of you guys checked out Detailing.com ?? Their prices are pretty impressive...not as vast of a selection as AG but on what they do have they have great bulk by prices. Anyone ever buy from them?
There are many products that will deliver good results but they will not get that much discussion group time.

There are many detailing product sellers. The pricing does not vary that dramatically except on the retail (OTC) brands and most using discounts and promotions. Most sellers rely on customer service (someone to talk to, fast shipping).



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Re: How do you go about buying your product(s)? - 11-01-2009, 10:22 AM

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Just don't buy everything that everyone says is good, or whatever is a "hot topic". Do your research, read a lot.


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